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Optionally, if you plan to release the document for a particular Fedora release, include the Fedora release number in the the '''<edition>''' tag. For example, if you plan to release the book for Fedora 14, you would set: | |||
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<edition>14.0.1</edition> | |||
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Here, 14.0.0 signifies Fedora 14, edition 0.1. | |||
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==Publican.cfg file== | ==Publican.cfg file== |
Revision as of 21:01, 18 July 2010
When your book or article is ready to present in draft form on docs.fedoraproject.org, make the following changes before you publish:
Book_Info.xml (or Article_Info.xml)
- Change the <productname> tag to Fedora Draft Documentation
- Remove the contents of the <productnumber> tag and leave it empty.
The relevant lines should now look like this:
<productname>Fedora Draft Documentation</productname> <productnumber></productnumber>
Optionally, if you plan to release the document for a particular Fedora release, include the Fedora release number in the the <edition> tag. For example, if you plan to release the book for Fedora 14, you would set:
<edition>14.0.1</edition>
Here, 14.0.0 signifies Fedora 14, edition 0.1.
Publican.cfg file
- Add the following lines to the book or article's publican.cfg file:
version: 0.1 web_version_label: UNUSED